9 Things that Destroy the Gut Lining that I’ll Never Touch Again

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  • @ThomasDeLauerOfficial
    @ThomasDeLauerOfficial  Рік тому +9

    Get my Free 1-Week Gut Health Protocol. No strings attached. Just good info: www.thomasdelauer.com/gut-health

    • @ParallaxView111
      @ParallaxView111 Рік тому

      I wonder if it's just cigarette smoke, or if combustion from anything else could cause atrophy. What about smoke from wood or even marijuana? They didn't identify nicotine as the cause. Would a nicotine patch cause atrophy? That's a pretty crummy study.

  • @Imslightlyobnoxious
    @Imslightlyobnoxious Рік тому +1179

    1. Pudding cups (emulsifiers, like polysorbate 80)
    2. Cakes (polysorbate 20)
    3. Dishwasher detergents
    4. Diet sodas
    5. Trans fats
    6. Sugar
    7. Cigarettes
    8. Processed meats and MSG
    9. Plastic bottles (BPA)

    • @MrMishal03
      @MrMishal03 Рік тому +40

      I am particularly careful about my gut but still experience IBS. Now i realised it's because I have been drinking water from plastic bottles all along! Thank you!

    • @Joe_C.
      @Joe_C. Рік тому +339

      I quit eating dishwasher detergent shortly after I quit sniffing glue

    • @whoknows8223
      @whoknows8223 Рік тому +49

      Thanks man safing me a lot of time. Very appreciated

    • @stevem9766
      @stevem9766 Рік тому +5

      @@MrMishal03. Me too

    • @normp3273
      @normp3273 Рік тому +18

      🤣🤣🤣@@Joe_C.

  • @maycrew9126
    @maycrew9126 Рік тому +166

    Fasting for 12-14 hours a day and then adding 4-6 oz. of kefir after my last meal of the day has made a huge difference in my gut health.

    • @grantrutherford6783
      @grantrutherford6783 Рік тому

      Any issues with kefir causing brain fog?

    • @Suttee
      @Suttee Рік тому +9

      ideally it's better to consume any type of probiotics first as it retards digestion considerably

    • @itsmyparty4637
      @itsmyparty4637 Рік тому +1

      @@Suttee correct.

    • @maycrew9126
      @maycrew9126 Рік тому +22

      @@Suttee Correct, but I have indigestion and discomfort for whatever reason when I do it before I eat. When I wait a bit after I've eaten it is hardly noticeable and I'm starting my fast at that point anyway. Your advice is sound, but I've come to realize some of us are round pegs trying to go into square holes. 😁

    • @DxModel219
      @DxModel219 Рік тому +12

      @@maycrew9126i’m doing the same but with the holidays i’ve not been fasting as much. I just skip breakfast, eat a big lunch and very light dinner to end the night with Kefir.

  • @maressacox
    @maressacox Рік тому +37

    Pudding cups, cakes (hostess). Rinse aid/dish soap, diet soda, trans fats, regular soda, cigarettes, msg, bpa,

  • @austinroberson8
    @austinroberson8 Рік тому +109

    The only thing you should put in your dishwasher as a rinse aid is vinegar with a shot of purifier water. Dilutes the vinegar a little and you will have crystal clear glass with no streaks. It’s also crazy cheap compared to the other rinse aids.

    • @mojabunni
      @mojabunni Рік тому +5

      Awesome, TY! What proportion of vinegar to water would you use?

    • @arcogs4004
      @arcogs4004 Рік тому +6

      Do you put vinegar in rinse aid dispenser or in main part of dishwasher?

    • @feelinghealingfrequences7179
      @feelinghealingfrequences7179 Рік тому +4

      white vineger in rinse aid after putting in one ounce of pure or distilled water

    • @leslielucci3182
      @leslielucci3182 Рік тому +4

      So don’t use “pods “ that include rinse aid

    • @somethingsburning774
      @somethingsburning774 Рік тому +10

      Ive never used any rinse aids & never planned on it - just another added expense they throw at you to buy & I think dryer sheets with all the chemicaIs on them are toxic too. Nope

  • @SteveEdzPainter
    @SteveEdzPainter Рік тому +14

    I love sparkling water. For my soda replacement, I pour some sparkling water, juice a lime in there, maybe some grated ginger and add some allulose. It's delicious.

  • @Gamer23-s6n
    @Gamer23-s6n Рік тому +49

    When i was a kid i told my mom that dishes done in the dishwasher made my stomach 'grumble' when i ate off of them. I actually figured it out all the way back in the 70's. I KNEW IT ! She told me i was just imagining all of that. Back then it was all about the Cascade powder stuff, in that green and silver box, which was horrible.

    • @godloves9163
      @godloves9163 11 місяців тому +2

      I don’t see why dish soap is any better. I think it’s all just some have sensitivity and most do not, or else no one would be using them.

  • @Zugfaehrtdurch
    @Zugfaehrtdurch Рік тому +124

    What most people don't know: The main source of BPA in food is not plastics but coatings of metal containers (cans, etc.), where BPA is very often used in the resin to create the coating.
    Concerning plastics BPA is only contained in one type of them, polycarbonate (PC), which is (at least here in Europe) not really used for food contact at all. The usual food contact plastics (PE, PP, PET) do not contain BPA, because they are simply not made of BPA. And no, it is not added because it would serve absolutely no purpose in these three plastics. So just look at the name of the material.
    So if you want to avoid BPA: Don't be afraid of PET bottles, avoid coated metal containers and PC.

    • @sharonlorraine2489
      @sharonlorraine2489 Рік тому +8

      Good info. Thank you.

    • @russellbryant9776
      @russellbryant9776 Рік тому +3

      Good to know but also frustrating, I prepare all my lunches at work from canned foods 😔

    • @mwj5368
      @mwj5368 Рік тому +1

      So BPA is in like cans of sparkling water and pop? I suppose the coating is invisible, right? To stay on carnivore diet I often have for lunch or when I don't have time to cook a 5oz can of chicken in water. Because it's in water does it have less of an effect on the level of BPA?

    • @glennwadlegih1896
      @glennwadlegih1896 Рік тому

      Exactly

    • @billsemenoff
      @billsemenoff Рік тому +1

      Are you sure? I thought BPA was used to facilitate flow in injection molding of thermoplastics. does it have other purposes ?

  • @3Prodigy
    @3Prodigy Рік тому +18

    This guy is very intelligent! I feel like I learn something every time I watch one of his videos! Thanks for schooling me on what is good. God bless you man I wish the best for you.

  • @roblake602
    @roblake602 Рік тому +63

    I'm pharmacist Rory Blake. My work is to develop drugs for the microbiome. Your channel is the closest to correct, that there is on UA-cam. Tween 80 and 20, as well as, beer and soft drinks are just awful for gut bacteria, Keep up your good work!

    • @jameswellman975
      @jameswellman975 Рік тому +5

      Just curious...you mentioned beer rather than just all alcohol. Is wine just as bad too? It seems wine would have even more sugar than beer, but not sure how the longer fermentation plays out with gut health.

    • @Annihilate3275
      @Annihilate3275 Рік тому +4

      lol @ synthetic drugs improving gut health. What a sham of an occupation.

    • @roblake602
      @roblake602 Рік тому +2

      @@jameswellman975 The longest living female drank wine. Beer causes beer belly!

    • @Nine_Bun_Bun
      @Nine_Bun_Bun 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@jameswellman975beer and wine are very high in histamines, which is why they trigger migraines in sensitive ppl (foods like pineapple and yeast breads are also high in histamines). The cleanest alcohol is going to be the clear distilled spirits, ie, vodka, tequila, etc.
      Learned this from the king of biohackers, Dave Asprey. That guy has so much cool information, I could listen to him for hours.

    • @Nine_Bun_Bun
      @Nine_Bun_Bun 10 місяців тому +1

      ​​​@@jameswellman975plus all the sulfites in wine are not heart healthy (even though ppl love to hear that resveratrol in red grapes is heart healthy, we're just undoing it by drinking sulfites). Having said that, white wines have much higher amounts of sulfites to compensate for the lack of natural antioxidants that are present in red grape skin.
      I personally think that all wine is vile (although I crave a good Pinot when having beef stew) except for the low alcohol white wine from Portugal, called Vinho Verde... That is heavenly with seafood, especially scallops.

  • @pbandjedi5006
    @pbandjedi5006 Рік тому +68

    Getting rid of ultra processed foods takes out 7/9 of the issues. I don't have a dishwasher and generally don't eat out often so that's another elimination and all I have to worry about is BPA in which I rarely use plastic bottles so I'm really happy my diet is currently highly reducing or has eliminated the 9 items.

    • @GlaciusDreams
      @GlaciusDreams Рік тому +3

      What does a dishwasher do that’s bad?

    • @diys4825
      @diys4825 Рік тому +4

      ​@@GlaciusDreamsThe Dishwasher Detergents stays on the dishes after finishing cleaning in the dishwasher apparently. They are poisonous and we interact with them a lot since they stay on all the dishes we use to eat with. So just cleaning dishes by hand or rinsing the dishes before using them to get the remains off is better

    • @jjblack2830
      @jjblack2830 Рік тому +2

      We never used our dishwasher. We use it for storage.

    • @CeeSparks
      @CeeSparks 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@jjblack2830 lol, same. Last time I ran a dishwasher(over 10 yrs ago), it was to clean it out and to keep it from malfunctioning 😅

  • @Sharkenite
    @Sharkenite Рік тому +15

    You should put antibiotics. Literally when I stopped taking antibiotics, and went into fasting mode, 90% of my sinus, congestion and allergy symptoms stopped. I asked the clinic for a way to help me but the antibiotics only made my sickness worse while fasting for more than 18+ hours reduced it significantly. Going on a 3-4 day water fast soon when December hits.

  • @MiguePizar
    @MiguePizar Рік тому +66

    Well, as always I have to say it, Thanks to Intermittent fasting, my constipation, gut and related stuff was fixed, your body really needs some time to cure itself by not eating anything. Another things that destroy your gut is alcohol and calorie free alcohol sweeteners, regarding on how to reduce BPA from our bodies, some studies have shown that antioxidants, especially folate and Q10 helps to detox the body from BPA, also sweat a lot, (Sauna anyone?) helps the body to detox BPA, and lastly green tea and chlorella too helps to reduce BPA,. Best

    • @mstr293
      @mstr293 Рік тому +1

      That's why it's best to contact Dr NotAScammer and buy his Crypto bot to... oh, sorry! Wrong comment section...

    • @pbandjedi5006
      @pbandjedi5006 Рік тому +8

      Absolutely agree, best gut healing is no food. Give the digestive system a rest and your body will thank you.

    • @NofirstnameNolastname
      @NofirstnameNolastname Рік тому +7

      Link to the studies about BPA detoxing? Would like to learn more about that.

    • @pattersonellen
      @pattersonellen Рік тому +1

      How do you know chlorella does this?

    • @flaviovizeu_
      @flaviovizeu_ Рік тому +1

      Be aware that steam sauna might be harmful to your thyroid, because of the vaporized chlorine you end up inhaling. But I heard that a dry sauna can do wonders for your heatth

  • @jay6817
    @jay6817 Рік тому +17

    🌱 Gut health is more than just the microbiome - the actual gut itself is important too.
    🍽 Certain foods can harm the proteins in our gut, leading to gut damage.
    🍮 Polysorbate 80 in pudding cups disrupts gut proteins, allowing allergens to pass through.
    🍰 Polysorbate 20 in cakes can cause intestinal cells to burst due to an inflammatory response.
    🧼 Dishwasher detergents and rinse aids, even in small amounts, can damage gut cells.
    🥤 Diet sodas, in reasonable amounts, may affect gut proteins and mucus secretion.
    🚬 Cigarette smoke, MSG, and BPA can also harm gut proteins and cells.
    NoteGPT

  • @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy
    @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy Рік тому +19

    When your gut lining goes, it takes a while to regenerate.
    While your gut is damaged, small pieces of animal protein can slip into the blood stream and cause serious damage.
    Your immune system will see these animal protein fragments as foreign bodies and attack them by creating antibodies for them.
    While this is going on, your systemic inflammation will be extremely active.
    The danger is that your immune system will be unable to do its job when it is expending its resources chasing false alarms.
    You could develop an immune reaction to some animal protein fragments if they are similar to your own cell's markers.
    This is how you develop an autoimmune disorder.
    Your body won't know what to prioritize and things like precancerous cells will get missed and develop beyond your ability to stop them.
    The cancer will grow and spread while your body attacks itself.
    Don't touch any of these things ever again.
    If your gut is in trouble, go vegan for a few months.
    None of the protein fragments from a vegan diet are similar to your own cells and your gut lining and immune system will recover.
    If the vegetable protein segments get through the lining, your immune system won't mistake them for your own cells.
    It is unclear if GMO plants that contain animal proteins are safe to eat.
    They could get through a leaky gut and trigger an immune response, just like meat does.
    We really need to fix our food supply.
    Natural, healthy food is what we need.
    If that's not profitable... too bad.

    • @allonesea
      @allonesea Рік тому +5

      It’s the stress too. 50% of my gut problems have because of the interpersonal stress in my life.

  • @enderprodigy3167
    @enderprodigy3167 Рік тому +22

    He explained this so well. There are so many things I never even knew or thought about. I've only recently decided to look into healthy gut stuff as I approach 40. I wouldn't have ever in my wildest dreams imagined pudding could disrupt anything, lol. Hopefully, I'll remember in the moment when it's presented as a choice again.

  • @holly52ful
    @holly52ful Рік тому +11

    Having a great attitude and a forgiving heart have been proven to lengthen people’s lives. When individuals have hate, malice, revengeful demeanor, this cause more physical maladies than anything else. My grandparents lived into their eighties and never lived by all these food standards that are on utube and the media constantly!! Forget the guys name but he died last year and he was a individual that promoted great health and eating right! He died in his fifties??? He trained so many athletes and yet he had a heartache?? Most is hereditary and having a great spirit!!! Just my adive😮

    • @micker9830
      @micker9830 11 місяців тому +1

      It's almost all about genetics. Also, having good family and friends and being easy going help tremendously in mental and physical health. If you have bad genetics or genetic issues, doesn't matter what you do. Some people smoke and drink and eat horribly and live to 100, some are health nuts and die young. Stay fit and don't be overweight and have a positive outlook on life. You can eat junk, but just in moderation. Videos like this are interesting, but I think they start to make people paranoid and that cause more problems than the food.

  • @Joshukend
    @Joshukend Рік тому +37

    I'd add sucralose. My family is quite certain the introduction of sucralose flavored energy drinks triggered Crohn's in my brother. Doing carnivore with energy drinks for focus, I noticed my bathroom habits started matching his and told him to cut out sucralose. He was on a nose dive for a year with surgery looking likely, then he dropped sucralose and most of the issues went away.

    • @TampaCEO
      @TampaCEO Рік тому +4

      He talked about sucralose in diet sodas. But I think you make the bigger point that it is in every drink sold today. Unfortunately these drinks are sold literally everywhere these days. I avoid them like the plague. Good call out.

    • @helenahandkart1857
      @helenahandkart1857 Рік тому

      Great result, for both of you, especially saving him from surgery!

    • @jessicaandtrains7768
      @jessicaandtrains7768 11 місяців тому +2

      Avoid all artificial sweeteners.
      In the UK all sodas now contain them so I can't drink them any more. What's worse is children are consuming them every day.

    • @eyeDECREE
      @eyeDECREE 11 місяців тому

      I’m deathly allergic to sucralose my gut drops out literally one drink I’m done

  • @charlesroberson1387
    @charlesroberson1387 Рік тому +10

    I really appreciate how you calmly approach this without fear mongering. The thing with the dish detergent especially would've freaked me out and made me afraid to eat out ever again, so I'm glad you mentioned the simple solution to greatly mitigate the problem at the end.

  • @BaskingInObscurity
    @BaskingInObscurity Рік тому +14

    I've been seeing a lot of clothing made from recycled bottles, lately, especially from countries that are trying harder than the US to reduce and reuse what's already in the system. But I can't help wondering whether BPA is harmful on contact, the same way some paper additives like BHA and BHT are. I really like the idea of reusing what exists as much as possible, and possibly creating a market for the materials harvested from dumps and the great garbage patches, though I certainly do not want to consume more chemicals or justify more fossil fuel fractioning just to have plastics when safer alternatives can be had. By chance have you looked into recycled plastic fabrics studies, yet, if there are any?

  • @dianadeejarvis7074
    @dianadeejarvis7074 Рік тому +126

    Sucralose is in a ton of stuff these days. It's one of the things I have to check labels for because I noticed ages ago that my body has negative reactions to it. People definitely need to watch out for that. Thank you for using proper time stamps. It does make it easier to follow and to recheck things later.

    • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
      @edmundblackaddercoc8522 Рік тому +17

      I spend most of my shopping time reading labels lol

    • @idakwiatkowska2862
      @idakwiatkowska2862 Рік тому +2

      What negative reactions did you noticed?

    • @dianadeejarvis7074
      @dianadeejarvis7074 Рік тому

      @@idakwiatkowska2862 Having to pee a lot more plus a hard to describe feeling icky.

    • @dianadeejarvis7074
      @dianadeejarvis7074 Рік тому +9

      @@edmundblackaddercoc8522 yeah, it's ridiculous how much crap is hidden in what should be simple food.

    • @darlingdear2687
      @darlingdear2687 Рік тому

      sucralose is crap. Aspartame on the other hand is nothing, but 2 amino acids linked together. One of them non-essential (meaning our body will produce it if lacking), the other one is essential (meaning that we need it and it will have come come from outside). These amino acids are even more abundant in meat, fish, eggs, etc. These studies he mentioned are saying that gut lining is damaged by consuming amino acids. Stop and think about it for a second. It makes ZERO sense.

  • @brendamoote7304
    @brendamoote7304 Рік тому +12

    I have the solution for that, I actually came by it unintentionally years ago when I ran out of rinse agent. Good old white vinegar, you can get the stronger form for cleaning it does a better job. It takes off all the soap scum and any mildew that may be lingering around. Make sure to give the dishwasher a thorough cleaning twice a year without any dishes 😅👍😊

    • @cherylperkins7538
      @cherylperkins7538 Рік тому +1

      Careful with doing it too much. It ruins the rubber linings in the dishwasher.
      But, still use it. Just carefully

  • @Waabaayo
    @Waabaayo 2 місяці тому +1

    9:51 Tween (Tween-20 or Tween-80) is another name for polysorbate 20 or 80, respectively. They are very commonly used in different laboratory applications, either as non-ionic surfactants, or for cell lysis (more appropriate for the subject here) amongst other things. Just leving this information here for comparison between sugar (point 6) and pudding cups/cakes (points 1 and 2)

  • @HawaiiLimey
    @HawaiiLimey Рік тому +29

    Polysorbate 80 is in vaccines to act as a dispersant. It also causes the tight junctions to the crucially important blood brain barrier to open up. In the case of the recent inoculations that includes E. coli endotoxins, a by-product of the scaling up demands of billions of doses. It also permitted the spike protein mRNA and the unaccounted for 45% of unknown sequences together with numerous adjuvants to pass directly into the brain.

    • @opinetree
      @opinetree Рік тому +3

      No evidence. Because we didn't look for any!
      - Dr. "Expert"

    • @alice_agogo
      @alice_agogo Рік тому +3

      speaking of blood brain barriers, they've had nano tech food coloring that can pass said barrier. they started adding them to yogurt since late 2000s

    • @Nine_Bun_Bun
      @Nine_Bun_Bun 10 місяців тому +1

      It's amazing how many microbiologist who work with vaccines say that they're tainted with many viruses and pathogenic bacteria. Not all viruses are bad or cause disease, but what does that say about quality control in so called 'safe' vaccines?
      And it varies by batches too, so the clinical trials won't have detected issues with all possible batches of mass produced vaccines. I don't understand how people can have such blind faith in pharmaceuticals.

  • @helios4425
    @helios4425 Рік тому +646

    Fasting is one of the fastest way to heal the gut lining.

  • @TA-vj8ex
    @TA-vj8ex Рік тому +33

    Thanks again Thomas for this great information you gave us today. WOW they are killing people and people have no idea. I’m so glad for your great info you keep giving us. It’s a true blessing to learn from you. You’re helping to save lives!!! You’re the Best!!!

  • @trainwellracewell
    @trainwellracewell Рік тому +29

    I’ve been enjoying a great pudding alternative. I mix half a scoop of Bowmar Nutrition banana pudding protein powder and 1 TBSP of peanut butter powder into a 1/2 to 3/4 cup of plain Greek yogurt. Really delicious with a great protein boost

    • @Forever_Laura
      @Forever_Laura Рік тому

      peanuts are bad for your gut. Fail 🚫

    • @LukeSchneiderEWI
      @LukeSchneiderEWI Рік тому +1

      Peanut butter powder ? I've been thinking about this for putting in my coffee ,with cocoa powder to make a Reese's coffee ! 😜 You think it will mix well with the coffee , or clump up ?

    • @LukeSchneiderEWI
      @LukeSchneiderEWI Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the recipe !!

    • @trainwellracewell
      @trainwellracewell Рік тому

      ⁠it’s always worth a try although I haven’t tried it in coffee 😃

    • @somethingsburning774
      @somethingsburning774 Рік тому +2

      I haven't had pudding in years... now I miss and want it lol. I always think of Carl in that epi of The WalkingDed eating a huge can of chocolate pudding on the roof 😁 nostalgia

  • @Johnny_Thumper
    @Johnny_Thumper Рік тому +20

    Have you discussed fragrance and parfums? Seems like people will avoid bpa, pfas and all the chemicals listed in this video but will spray the same chemicals around their lymph node areas.

    • @lancer717
      @lancer717 Рік тому +4

      It may not be better but that’s why I spray my colognes on my clothes rather than my skin (where they tell you to spray)

    • @pattersonellen
      @pattersonellen Рік тому

      Yes, it takes just 30 seconds for these chemicals to go into bloodstram. No wonder theres so mich csncer.

    • @pattersonellen
      @pattersonellen Рік тому

      Can you do a video on devices , cell phnes etc?

  • @carlosr6597
    @carlosr6597 Рік тому +8

    I just started using rinse aid but had my suspicious of whether it has any health risk. Thanks Thomas for helping me decide. It's not necessary so I'll just avoid it.

  • @frankupton141
    @frankupton141 Рік тому +25

    I must be one lucky dude, I have been drinking diet soda and artificial sweetener for over 50 years ( I'm 67 ) and I'm stating that's all I drink and ( use) have been drinking. And all I have wrong with me is elevated blood pressure that has been getting better sense I went on Keto and lost 60lbs. I go to the doctor for checkups twice a year and pay for my own blood panels 3 times a year, and from all that Doc says I'm doing great health wise. But of course I do take a lot of supplements, but never really had any gut issues, unless I eat a lot of fiber, then lord help me, thank goodness I live alone. But since you gave a heads up I'll start paying closer attention to it. Thank you sir.

    • @Total_Body_Fitness_USA
      @Total_Body_Fitness_USA 11 місяців тому +2

      Check your inflammatory markers like HS-CRP, Sedimentation Rate, LP-PLA2, and all your interleukin markers like IL6. Then do a full CardioIQ cholesterol panel and be sitting down when you get the results. Most physicians out there have NO CLUE what to check. I've had countless patients come to me after having a stroke or heart attack after their physician stated they were in perfect health. The information I just provided you can literally be life saving! BTW, I've been in healthcare over 30 years trained in integrative functional medicine with specialties in sports medicine and exercise physiology. Take care!

    • @frankupton141
      @frankupton141 11 місяців тому

      @@Total_Body_Fitness_USA Thank You for taking the time to convey all that I do appreciate it.

  • @cocoazen
    @cocoazen Рік тому +2

    As someone with lifelong GI issues it took me a few months to adjust to Seed, but now I love it! I'm pretty sure Thomas was the one who first turned me on to it.

    • @cocoazen
      @cocoazen Рік тому

      P.s. Thomas, maybe you can talk Seed into allowing existing subscribers to plug in discount codes 😊

  • @rogerp6903
    @rogerp6903 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much for this wealth of knowledge, I have never considered the rinse agents but always knew how toxic things like dish soap or laundry soap were

  • @markkubert8572
    @markkubert8572 11 місяців тому +1

    I find it unlikely that of some of these items present threats under real world conditions. The sorbitan esters (polysorbate 20 or 80, which are very similar) might, although the WHO suggests you can have quite a lot and be safe. If the harm they do is because of their emulsification power (which is why they exist) then diluting them down with other food or drink will quickly reduce their emulsifying ability, as they are always used in the lowest effective amount (due to cost and other reasons)
    On the other hand, rinse aids in dishwashing compounds are very effective surface tension reducers, so there will be very little of them left on your dishes by design. They are unlikely to cause a problem.
    I am also skeptical that many people would get 10 grams of MSG in their diet. Glutamic acid (the basis of MSG) is an amino acid naturally in foods, common enough that the FDA guesses (so I've read) that you probably get about 13 grams of it a day in a normal diet. But, MSG is only needed (if at all) in dishes at a very low level to have its effect. A dash (maybe 0.05gram) is all you would normallly add to a dish when cooking. Much more and it messes up otherwise good flavors. So, if you already get several grams from your diet, what difference does the occasional 0.05g extra make?
    I am, among many other things, an old chemist. So, I know there that there are plenty of things that can be hazardous. But, not everything presents a mortal threat. It's good to know when to worry and when to relax.

  • @n4than
    @n4than Рік тому +7

    Greek yogurt and chocolate whey powder is a yummy pudding

  • @asc.445
    @asc.445 Рік тому +2

    I have gut lining issues. After many, many months of tests and quite embarrassing internal inspections (😢), misdiagnosed cancer, my new Dr told me to stop drinking beer and taking vinegar on my food. With other medication for my liver, I feel much better.

  • @SMCARMONA
    @SMCARMONA Рік тому +9

    Loveeeee it! Can you please talk about how to restore gut danage beyond probiotic? Like with bone broth, exercise, fermented food… etc

    • @kevinblank3844
      @kevinblank3844 Рік тому +4

      L glutamine is what i have used. A spoonfull a day separate from food to heal gut lining

  • @Barbsziee
    @Barbsziee 11 місяців тому +1

    Omgosh he's the only one on health that I can actually listen to, understand, gets to the point of how, why, solution......!!! OMGosh THANK YOU!!! n love ur videos!🙏🏼

  • @freiheit8573
    @freiheit8573 Рік тому +4

    This is great but be a ware that those studies do not represent reality. It can in reality actually be worse. Most studies are single-substance studies. For example, pesticides are tested at supra-physiological levels and indeed are considered safe. But on the farm, no one uses only an insecticide. They combine at least an insecticide with a fungicide and a herbicide. I studied these interactions during my study back in 2015 and there is lots of evidence showing the synergistic effects of toxic agents. Superadditive effects are not the norm, but they exist. This is why all the "safe" pesticides still cause the biodiversity decrease that we observe today. And when it kills microorganisms far away from the corn fields, you can be sure that it kills some of your cells too.

  • @MrMishal03
    @MrMishal03 Рік тому +2

    I am particularly careful about my gut but still experience IBS. Now i realised its because I have been drinking water from plastic bottles all along! Thank you!

  • @GatherYeRosebudsWhileYeMay
    @GatherYeRosebudsWhileYeMay Рік тому +14

    I went through crazy microbiome and gut lining issues it has literally taken me 4-5 years to get back to normal. Lessons I learned
    1 glutamine make it your friend don’t over do it and buy the highest quality stuff 9.5/10
    2 collagen protein, soft tissue regeneration 9.5/10
    3. prebiotics > probiotics, I banged my head against the wall with pain inflammation, irritability to the max turns out it was the probiotic all along 9/10
    4. Fodmap dieting but never skipping the reintroduction phase. I went years doing fodmap but never reintroduced foods seems to be a common thing in the interest of reducing inflammation but when I reintroduced foods I became normal again.
    5. Going against the grain!
    The gut is such a complex place you need to trial and error a lot. Some studies might show something that’s 90% effective then you take that same product and you explode.
    People told it was ok to smoke marijuana etc but that made my situation worse with mmc disregulation (the contraction of your intestines). The things I’ve listed above seem to work for 99% of people provided they don’t over do it!

    • @lancer717
      @lancer717 Рік тому +2

      Yes yes and yes!!! I agree with those supplements. I have a similar protocol. Also, not eating 3 or so hours before bed was key to my healing.

  • @BenefitsOfFruits
    @BenefitsOfFruits Рік тому +33

    "I avoid things that destroy my gut lining, like my ex's cooking and questionable street tacos - my stomach deserves better drama!"🤣🤣🤣
    thank you sir

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 Рік тому +9

      My ex IS a questionable street taco. Just kidding. Lovely lovely woman. Just kidding again; she’s not.

    • @joinjen3854
      @joinjen3854 Рік тому +5

      GOOD street tacos are fantastic. Find a clean one that is a regular.

  • @beeethetruth9645
    @beeethetruth9645 Рік тому +3

    I never use rinse aid & dishes are just fine. The old guy installer said the trick is to run your sink faucet to have super hot water b4 you run the DW. Ive even on occasion run it super hot with NO DW detergent at all & it was acceptable. We buy detergent at Natural Grocers...

    • @kelliott7864
      @kelliott7864 Рік тому

      That huge metal ring in most dishwashers is a heating element, no hot water needed. Yours may be different.

  • @allison471
    @allison471 Рік тому +23

    Everything is toxic in our world today! Thank you Thomas

    • @joellecollette5843
      @joellecollette5843 Рік тому +2

      So true!

    • @mbaxter22
      @mbaxter22 Рік тому

      We’re just more aware, I think. People used to ingest, breathe and put all kinds of toxic sh*t in their bodies that would horrify us today.

    • @j.wright8157
      @j.wright8157 Рік тому

      Augh...c'mon now...even Starbucks?😱

  • @seanpetrash7263
    @seanpetrash7263 Рік тому +2

    Hey Thomas, you're looking good brother. Your eyes are full of life in a way that was lacking just a couple of years ago. Whatever you're doing keep it right up!

    • @feelinghealingfrequences7179
      @feelinghealingfrequences7179 Рік тому

      agreed
      likely a neurotropic stack
      vigorous steve is starting a membership site and an entrepreneur stack

  • @all4onejerzyd.344
    @all4onejerzyd.344 Рік тому +1

    THIS WAS A MUST WATCH THE VIDEO!! I mean there was a few things that I already knew about on the list, but it's always good to know about these things, the thing is nowadays everything's bad for you in some form or fashion.

  • @stanlevox2291
    @stanlevox2291 9 місяців тому

    Over the years you've put a lot of consistent work into your videos. Thank you for another out of this world content.

  • @ThomasDeLauerOfficial
    @ThomasDeLauerOfficial  Рік тому +41

    My email newsletter is the safest way to get information from me since UA-cam algorithms can make it tough to see all my content. Here’s a link to a few free guides I giveaway as an incentive to join my email newsletter: thomasdelauer.com/life-optimization-tactics/

    • @sharonelias-hudnall5550
      @sharonelias-hudnall5550 Рік тому

      Keto is criminal but beheading babies ok!

    • @CrierwyMorfran
      @CrierwyMorfran Рік тому +5

      polysorbate 80 - I checked my pudding cups online. This is not in the pudding cups. BUT it IS in ALL the Heavy Whipping Cream available. Never even thought to check that label. I just assumed it was a single ingredient product, but nope. That's a big problem for us keto people. I've seen the, presumably, mid-westerners talk about making it or visiting a dairy, but... not in NJ. Not happening. Might try thickening the almond milk - the 30 calorie, unsweetened stuff or just going back to whole milk, budgeting it in. Only D3 added to actual milk.

    • @balancefound
      @balancefound Рік тому +3

      MSG is overwhelmingly present in Asian foods. Why aren’t their populations not experiencing the same toxic effects as Western cultures?

    • @joshuaehl1481
      @joshuaehl1481 Рік тому

      Sadly I was hoping to dig up the next gem to add and get me where I want to be but I literally do all this and then some.

    • @venusalexa7367
      @venusalexa7367 Рік тому +1

      Can cortisol cause this?

  • @heathergraham4058
    @heathergraham4058 Рік тому +1

    three day bone broth fast with extra gelatin dissolved in the broth. not technically a caloric/metabolic fast but definitely a gut healing intervention. and way easier than a caloric fast for those new to fasting.

  • @jordanxfile
    @jordanxfile Рік тому +13

    I always add extra rinses to the dishwasher cycle, and do not use any rinse aid at all.

    • @graybacks
      @graybacks Рік тому +1

      Nice tip!!

    • @martiehanekom2075
      @martiehanekom2075 Рік тому

      Do you think if I use rinse aid and do an additional cycle with just water that it would help?

    • @jordanxfile
      @jordanxfile Рік тому

      @@martiehanekom2075 Most certainly. But how do you prevent your rinse cycle to use the rinse aid? Sorry about the silly question, but European machine programs have features like 4 in 1. etc. but no other way to use or not use the rinse aid.. Anyway, I use an all in one pod, but I add extra rinses and do not put anything at all in the drying aid compartment. So, I assume during the extra rinses and dry cycle, since there is zero product in the compartment, it dries without any. I did use white vinegar in the compartment from time to time, which did work fine as well. Although, machine producers advise against any use of non-commercial products.

  • @krisrodrigues1
    @krisrodrigues1 Рік тому +1

    I have been for decades now "OCD" when it comes to rinsing dish and glassware. I don't use the dishwasher but prefer to wash by hand. It's actually hard to get that soap residue off. The soaps are super concentrated. A lot of people just rinse quickly till they don't see a bunch of bubbles. If I lived in an area with water scarcity, I would opt to not use soap at all rather than leave invisible residue. I realize this gentleman is referring to the rinse agents, but I believe it applies to any type of dish detergent--even the "free and clear." I'm happy to now see others starting to acknowledge this issue. No, I'm not crazy this is real!!! That said I have done a lot of other things to damage my gut and now paying a price with autoimmune issues.

    • @JeffAboularage
      @JeffAboularage Рік тому

      I think about this quite often when I wash dishes. Here I am coating my dishes, which will come in contact with the food I ingest- in a non edible blend of chemicals. I also wonder how free they really are of soap residue…

    • @hypnopompicstate9910
      @hypnopompicstate9910 Рік тому

      This is standard behaviour in Japan.

  • @ben1777
    @ben1777 Рік тому +14

    Damn. I started making my own dish washing detergent a few years ago and now I'm glad I did.
    It's pretty easy (and cheap!), for anyone curious. 1 part borax, 1 part washing soda, .5 part salt, .5 part citric acid. I have never felt the need to include rinse aides because it works so well.

    • @vanderer_prashant
      @vanderer_prashant Рік тому +1

      Is Borax not bad?

    • @ben1777
      @ben1777 Рік тому

      @@vanderer_prashant No, unless you’re mixing it with other things that could form boric acid.

    • @dawnhasbroken6304
      @dawnhasbroken6304 Рік тому

      I drink small amounts of borax to clear my body of toxins esp Chem trails! It was used for arthritis remedy in the old days. It really does help the joints. 1/4 tsp to a gallon distilled water. 5 days drinking it.

    • @JeaniLong
      @JeaniLong Рік тому +1

      I make my own laundry detergent, so I have everything except the citric acid. I never even thought of commercial dishwasher detergent as an issue.

  • @NofirstnameNolastname
    @NofirstnameNolastname Рік тому +7

    I've aaalways wondered about the chemicals left over on dishes after washing.
    But there's basically nothing to find about it and if you know how things work on a small scale then there's always going to be some leftover chemical traces.
    And I just couldn't imagine this was healthy and we're getting exposed to it constantly.
    I've actually already been rinsing everything from the dishwasher before usage just to be safe because I was pretty convinced that there could be trace amounts of leftover stuff.
    Glad you actually mentioned it because literally nobody even stops to consider this.

    • @jesusmywholehaschanged
      @jesusmywholehaschanged Рік тому +1

      Saladino washes his dishes with baking soda. I've done it in a pinch, but not long term.

    • @4u2cre8
      @4u2cre8 Рік тому +1

      I think about this all the time. And I also rinse everything from the dishwasher. The worst is those rubber food scrapers. You can still smell the dishwasher detergent on them after washing. I only wash those by hand now.

    • @NofirstnameNolastname
      @NofirstnameNolastname Рік тому +2

      @@4u2cre8 Yeah exactly! I have this pan cover that has a rubber edge and whenever I use it, it will smell like detergent.
      Unfortunately due to physical problems I'm completely reliant on my dishwasher or I would handwash a lot more as well.

  • @OsAbliNgin911
    @OsAbliNgin911 Рік тому +6

    Sugar equals High Fructose Corn Syrup in the USA, which is terrible for the gut.

  • @aaroneley2125
    @aaroneley2125 Рік тому +1

    Dr. Terry Wahls (Wahls Protocol) asserted that overheated seed oils can convert to trans fats in the pan.

  • @Keviekev115
    @Keviekev115 Рік тому +3

    The smoking is a big one. Not many people equate smoking and gut issues

  • @PardieDiem
    @PardieDiem Рік тому +29

    Don't eat processed foods! Wash dishes by hand! Don't drink soda!

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 Рік тому +3

      YES ALWAYS WASH DISHES BY HAND, AND WEAR GLOVES..SAVE YOUR HANDS

    • @PardieDiem
      @PardieDiem Рік тому +1

      @@leelunk8235 Interesting profile picture you got there! ?

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 Рік тому +1

      @@PardieDiem WHAT

    • @Bully-mu1su
      @Bully-mu1su Рік тому

      Im going to throw up

    • @PardieDiem
      @PardieDiem Рік тому

      @@leelunk8235 Your profile picture. What is it? Surely not a self portrait?

  • @justinostrowski2104
    @justinostrowski2104 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for all the hard work Tom.

  • @cindyvan635
    @cindyvan635 Рік тому +1

    Three weeks ago I started eating for my blood type, stomach ailments gone. Feel great, lost 5 lbs without trying.

  • @dodgecolt76
    @dodgecolt76 Рік тому +4

    White vinegar is an awesome rinse aid

  • @FIONA21ful
    @FIONA21ful Рік тому +2

    Ive never owned a dishwasher & still handwash my delf & cutlery ...I dont drive or frequent fast food drive thrus, & I have never drank fizzy drinks . I am a boring water & soda water drinker occasionally ,in Alcohol.
    I do however love a good sponge Cake with icecream.

  • @TheJoseG
    @TheJoseG Рік тому +7

    Thank you for putting all this together. You gave me a lot to think about.
    Also, I'm glad coffee wasn't on the list 😅

    • @opinetree
      @opinetree Рік тому

      I would die 😮😅

    • @Nine_Bun_Bun
      @Nine_Bun_Bun 10 місяців тому +1

      I mean, coffee (like cashews and peanuts) can be tainted with toxic mold from sitting in humid warehouses. If the coffee isn't tested for mycotoxins then you have to assume that it has mold toxins.

    • @Nine_Bun_Bun
      @Nine_Bun_Bun 10 місяців тому +1

      Just make sure that the coffee you're drinking isn't bottom of the barrel quality... AVOID the cheap ones like Folgers and Nestlé brands. Ignore the catchy commercials "The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup"... Dang, that's a catchy tune.

  • @getter_done
    @getter_done Рік тому +2

    I heard that plastic take out coffee cups are also lined with plastics. Bring your own travel mug when you are able.

  • @simpa256
    @simpa256 Рік тому +7

    You are not the only one that I watch regarding health and training but I trust you and dr Berg the most as both of you have most credibility. As you both radiate with confidance and you know what you are talking about. I learned so much from you and vitamins and supplements which saved my life 2 years ago when I was dying from covid in hospital. An overdose of vitamin c, d 50.000 UIs, mg and zinc. 50.000UIs

    • @nataliebailey5442
      @nataliebailey5442 Рік тому +2

      I love Dr Berg too for the same reasons. Thomas and Dr Berg should do a video together, that would be amazing!

  • @thetoadieshow
    @thetoadieshow 10 місяців тому +1

    Thomas is an amazing teacher ❤️🇨🇦

  • @tezzanewton
    @tezzanewton Рік тому +37

    I’d love to see Thomas do an episode on honey. It has many claims. Are they true or is it just sugar.

    • @yaboytcell8961
      @yaboytcell8961 Рік тому +4

      Absolutely true. There’s people that follow Saladino that are type 1 diabetics consuming excess of 100g of carbs in the form of fruit/honey and their A1C has gone down without the need for medication.

    • @MisterDivineAdVenture
      @MisterDivineAdVenture Рік тому +2

      And raw coconut sugar - tastes better than med brown cane.

    • @morrylauder7534
      @morrylauder7534 Рік тому +1

      You already know this. Honey is not as bad as processed sugar, but raises blood sugar quickly.

    • @bluewrites2278
      @bluewrites2278 Рік тому

      ​@@yaboytcell8961I believe that you are confusing Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. If a Type 1 stopped taking their medication they would die.
      Saladino also provides absolutely no evidence to back up any of the claims that he makes in his videos. He like many others of similar ilk are just trying to create fear so they can sell people their over priced and unproven supplements.

    • @bluewrites2278
      @bluewrites2278 Рік тому

      ​@@morrylauder7534Honey is just a different form of sugar. With some mild antimicrobial properties, which are only gained from using honey locat to your area.
      The body processes glucose the same way no matter where it comes from. Sugar is sugar.

  • @ThatOneScienceGuy
    @ThatOneScienceGuy Рік тому +1

    You're really good at speaking to the camera.

  • @jdp5704
    @jdp5704 Рік тому +13

    Slippery Elm heals the gut pretty quick. Black licorice doesn't hurt either.

    • @butch843
      @butch843 Рік тому +2

      I make a tea with slippery elm, marshmallow root and licorice root for my gut.

    • @kelliott7864
      @kelliott7864 Рік тому +1

      Are you from the past?

    • @cinnamonparsley6384
      @cinnamonparsley6384 Рік тому

      Like how quick??

    • @missyasche881
      @missyasche881 Рік тому

      ​@@kelliott7864from the past? If it works, use it.

    • @patzumach3425
      @patzumach3425 Рік тому +1

      Watch the licorice root if you have heart issues though 😮

  • @JaniceAhsley-zt9ox
    @JaniceAhsley-zt9ox Рік тому +2

    What about sugaralcohols, has any research come out about it. Could you please see if research has been done on them, and how it effects our MICROBIUM. Thanks grammajan

  • @tinacox9526
    @tinacox9526 Рік тому +3

    Fasting has helped me and healthy eating thanks

  • @ilmostro16
    @ilmostro16 Рік тому +1

    No soda is the best soda. If you want fizz, drink sparkling water with some lemon juice.

  • @wrenbayley
    @wrenbayley Рік тому +5

    Rinsing dishes in cold water after washing them with the hottest water you can safely handle is better for shine/less spotting.

  • @trainwellracewell
    @trainwellracewell Рік тому +2

    Adding a citrus salt LMNT stick to a can of coconut LeCroix sparkling water is heavenly

  • @dive2drive314
    @dive2drive314 Рік тому +4

    I have known about polysorbate 80 for several years now and have always steered clear of it. I don't really eat anything that would have it in it, to begin with, but was surprised to see it on the ingredients list of one of the breakfast sandwiches at a local supermarket. Oddly, none of the other breakfast items contained it, although the sodium content was ridiculous, not surprisingly.

    • @opinetree
      @opinetree Рік тому

      Tween 80, found in vaccines, yet "no evidence" autoimmunity is caused by intravenous injection 😂 its because they've never looked!

    • @alice_agogo
      @alice_agogo Рік тому

      you have to buy breakfast sandwiches? you don't make them yourself? 🙄

    • @dive2drive314
      @dive2drive314 Рік тому +1

      @@alice_agogo Lol I wish. Normally it's just plain eggs and steel cut oats, but I am not the best with mornings, so sometimes I don't have time to make anything.

    • @alice_agogo
      @alice_agogo Рік тому

      @@dive2drive314 you can do burrito meal planning for up to 3 days. healthier and cheaper

  • @gamergatsbi6414
    @gamergatsbi6414 Рік тому +2

    The dishwasher detergent residue thing i figured out one day when i took my plate and ran it under hotwater. The hot water steam reflected the residue on my plate.. it literally looked like gasoline when you see it releflected in water on the ground. That multi-colored rainbow look... yep thats bad.

  • @tsimpsonian
    @tsimpsonian Рік тому +3

    Great info, so glad I subscribed😊.

  • @kratom-king
    @kratom-king 7 місяців тому +1

    Is lecithin than also bad? Because of emulgation

  • @AmbuBadger
    @AmbuBadger Рік тому +4

    My non-smoking mice definitely have fewer bowel issues. Thanks for confirming what I've suspected.

  • @christersmith5470
    @christersmith5470 9 місяців тому

    To get an idea what % of certain fats should be in the diet, look at natural foods.
    High %: saturated fat & monounsaturated fat (in summer and warm weather, you have more calories and a higher proportion of monounsaturated fat. In winter and cold weather, you have fewer calories and a higher proportion of saturated fat)
    Low %: polyunsaturated fat (eating seeds, it would have been challenging to get a lot of polyunsaturated fat; we only get so much today due to heavy processing)
    Very low %: trans fats (yes, they are also found in nature in animal products and seem to be harmless in this case, but the ones we commonly come across are chemically changed polyunsaturated fats)

  • @kasi8560
    @kasi8560 Рік тому +3

    Hi Thomas love your content, have you heard about Buckthorn berries? Apparently has an omega profile similar to macadamia nuts, would be interested in your view on this

  • @moetocafe
    @moetocafe 10 місяців тому

    I always water wash my cups, before use, just because I've noticed that modern dishwasher, being so much "efficient" and "eco-friendly", that they leave residues of the washing detergents. Of course they are not visible, the cup looks brilliantly clean, but when you fill it with water, it creates some bubbles, a clear evidence that there is some chemical residue.
    I was suspecting these chemicals are not very healthy and your video just proves it.

  • @KenzXYZ
    @KenzXYZ Рік тому +4

    The washing liquid and more likely the rinsing liquid - I had suspected this, just a gut feeling 😂

  • @jackierinier5046
    @jackierinier5046 Рік тому +1

    Hi! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I learn so much from you. What are your thoughts on lectins and leaky gut?

  • @gsjackson34
    @gsjackson34 Рік тому +4

    I buy water in plastic bottles and pour it into glasses before putting them into the refrigerator. Any benefit in this, or is the damage already done?

    • @davelawson2564
      @davelawson2564 Рік тому +2

      use a R O filter

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 Рік тому +2

      Install water filter instead. Save you money for long run.

    • @fifthycharaktersforaqualit7468
      @fifthycharaktersforaqualit7468 Рік тому +1

      The longer water is in plastic bottles the more chemicals leech into it also how much heat they are exposed too if you dont drink sparkling water and you live in a country/region that has bad tab water I would drink that instead also you can buy a sodastream or something like that to make sparkling water getting a quality filter for your tabwater installed should be the last option if you own property you plan on staying in for atleast 15years and your tab water is tested to be harmful you may install it though... glass bottles if you can get them delivered cheap or they cost as much as plastic then buy those ones obviously.

    • @Suttee
      @Suttee Рік тому

      @@fifthycharaktersforaqualit7468sparkling water is even worse than plastic water bottles. the ph of sparkling water is 2-3 which means your body has to sacrifice insane amounts of minerals and vitamins to neutralize the acidifying effects of it. it takes 30 glasses of water with a ph of 10 to neutralize only one can of sparkling water so ask yourself if it sounds worth the sacrifice

    • @fifthycharaktersforaqualit7468
      @fifthycharaktersforaqualit7468 Рік тому

      @@Suttee Source for you claim?

  • @margomoore4527
    @margomoore4527 11 місяців тому

    Pudding is one of my favorite things, but I haven’t had any in years, unless you count creme brulee with the sugar crust removed. All I’m really looking for is plain vanilla egg-and-milk custard. In college, SAGA Food Service used to make ENORMOUS pans of egg custard from scratch every week. Pudding cups have never been a temptation because they had long lists of cheap proteins. It was easier to give up commercial coffee cake because it wasn’t the equal of home-made. Just having high standards kept me from the kind of indulgence that might have taken me up to 200 and beyond. I learned to stop and lower the bar to a short list of products that were high quality. But even though my weight did not pass 175, it was still too much, which I discovered through my last blood panel results a couple of months ago: prediabetic and (for the first time) fatty liver.
    I couldn’t eat “fewer” of my favorite muffins, banana bread, and even slices of toast with butter and honey. It had to stop.
    So I started a modified carnivore diet, but not giving up my beloved raw milk and kefir, and allowing some fruit because carnivore gives me severe constipation, and I don’t mean infrequent stools, I mean painful hard stools that hurt like hell to pass. 5 prunes per day is the bare minimum of fruit. Maybe 2 bananas/wk, a 1/2 bosc pear every so often.
    If I’ve had enough BBBE, I have no room for sweets, and no desire for them.

  • @sunnygirl9691
    @sunnygirl9691 Рік тому +3

    Ok so how do we heal it? Any tips? I permanently quit all sodas over 2 months ago (drank diet sodas for decades). Want to do what I can to restore the gut.

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 Рік тому +2

      It takes 3 to 4 days comeback my gut and able to lose weight. I now drink hybernated water instead.

    • @ZFern9390
      @ZFern9390 Рік тому

      Quit coffee too. I had GERD from hell and I had to go completely clean diet and food. Apple cider vinegar drops in warm water every morning and evening.

  • @ava.artemis
    @ava.artemis 9 місяців тому

    Dropps makes dish and laundry detergent that is natural and safe and it works SO much better on dishes than big name brand garbage. When I bought my condo, the seller left a big tub of name brand dish pods so I used them but then switched to Dropps once they ran out. The difference was remarkable!! I had been using vinegar as a rinse aid.

  • @barbaramartinez7871
    @barbaramartinez7871 Рік тому +6

    Always enjoy your videos. My husband recently had coronary stents and put on blood thinners. Twice now when he's eaten ice cream (which I suppose has polysorbate 80 in addition to other chemicals depending on the brand) he's had bleeding problems. I wonder if there is a correlation. Probably just a good idea to stay away from it anyway, but I wonder if it's a coincidence or the chemicals causing or aggravating the issue.

    • @oshea2300
      @oshea2300 Рік тому +4

      If he must eat ice cream, go for something like Haagen-Dazs which has about five ingredients. If you're going to eat junk get clean junk food. It still has the sugar, but it's non-GMO I believe, (you can buy organic too).. I'm really sensitive to foods and I noticed a difference if I eat regular junk food versus a low ingredient, clean junk food with only a few ingredients

    • @barbaramartinez7871
      @barbaramartinez7871 Рік тому

      Thanks for the advice. It makes sense. @@oshea2300

    • @oshea2300
      @oshea2300 Рік тому +2

      The good news? Jesus Christ died for your sins, according to the scriptures, and that he was buried and rose again the third day according to the scriptures. Acknowledge your a sinner, ask Jesus Christ to forgive you, put your trust in his finished work on the cross / his shed blood that can cleanse your sin.. and ask him to forgive you and save you. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.

    • @SoulDelSol
      @SoulDelSol Рік тому +4

      Why is he eating junk food still with stents holding open his heart arteries

    • @77eternalsunshine
      @77eternalsunshine Рік тому +1

      Is it just ice cream or other dairy? He may be lactose intolerant.

  • @andrewkaiser7203
    @andrewkaiser7203 Рік тому +1

    Why the heck do they still use polysorbate80? Why not use lecithin? Lecithin is one of those ingredients that people are a bit weary of, but it's actually sometimes sold as a health product, and it's not expensive. I don't understand it.

  • @OffTheAirScene
    @OffTheAirScene Рік тому +15

    It's crazy to see this list. My family has been consuming 8 of the 9 since I was a kid 40 years ago. We do avoid trans fats. All my relatives that have passed were in their 80s and from old age. No serious health issues. Most of us have quit smoking at this point but it's pretty wack to hear the health risks. They should do a study on genetics and see if yields the same results.

    • @colin-nekritz
      @colin-nekritz Рік тому +6

      Your family proves why UA-camrs like this are partly full of BS, pardon the pun. What he’s talking about of course there is some slivers of evidence but he’s doing this mostly for the clicks, views, and his greed. He’s using a bit of junk science and then all these commenters nod because they’re into buying into these talking head vidiots charlatans. The reality remains, everything in moderation, including moderation, except these UA-cam health gurus, you can skip them entirely.

    • @ihussain1011
      @ihussain1011 Рік тому +1

      it's for your general awareness. Living a long life doesn't guarantee a best life for yourself.

    • @Leo-pt9ei
      @Leo-pt9ei Рік тому +6

      I think our food has a lot more shit added to them than they did 40-60 years ago, which could be a possible factor.

    • @Jonathan-A.C.
      @Jonathan-A.C. Рік тому +1

      @@colin-nekritz
      That’s quite a bit ridiculous.
      Is he saying some of this stuff in a manner that’s too fearmongery? Yes. Is what he’s saying incorrect? No, not at all.
      It does come down to moderation, but it doesn’t mean that the stuff is just inaccurate. If you don’t treat YT’ers like gods, and you do your own research and don’t just believe or ignore anything they say, then you’re completely fine

    • @Jonathan-A.C.
      @Jonathan-A.C. Рік тому +1

      @@Leo-pt9ei
      Good point

  • @erdbeerzwiebel3404
    @erdbeerzwiebel3404 Рік тому +2

    Would be great to know how to get rid of everything or most things in our bodies

  • @TinmanHU
    @TinmanHU Рік тому +4

    Your statements about plastic bottles are wrong (and not wrong at the same time). There are virtually no plastic bottles of mineral water or soft drinks on the market that are not BPA-free! It's not the BPA is the problem with the plastic bottles typically marked with the number 1 in a small triangle. These products are made from polyethylene terephthalate (aka PET), which does not use Bisphenol A in its manufacture! Ethylene glycol is one of the proven solubles used in the production of PET bottles. Under sub-optimal conditions (heat, sunlight, acidic substances such as fruit juice with higher acidity), acetaldehyde, terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid and antimony may leach from the bottle material. YW.

  • @ΣοφίαΔομιανοπούλου

    I hate dishwasher tablets but I am still using them.... I used to buy eco-friendly ones.. in the UK people never rinse dishes after washing them.

  • @TimNTL3
    @TimNTL3 Рік тому +15

    It's amazing how much good, in depth, content you put out!

    • @mojabunni
      @mojabunni Рік тому

      I think that's why he has a sponsor on every video. He has a whole team to pay.

  • @TuckerAllMighty
    @TuckerAllMighty Рік тому +2

    I had H Ployri for close to 2 decades without knowing, besides the transfat, I don’t consume any of the items mentioned. The virus was killed 2 yrs ago but I suspect it’s done permanent damage. Any suggestions on recovery methods?

  • @davidsmith5899
    @davidsmith5899 Рік тому +5

    Bio dishwashing fluid?

  • @victorcalalang997
    @victorcalalang997 Рік тому +1

    Timestamps appreciated. Thanks Thomas

  • @pacalvotan3380
    @pacalvotan3380 Рік тому +12

    I worked for Coca-Cola as my summer job when I first started at university, when aspartame was just being introduced. There were already studies back then that raised a LOT of questions about the safety of this sweetener. I tried one can of TAB to see what it tasted like, and never had another. Today, when I want to use a non-sugar sweetener I use a Stevia/Erythritol blend. I'm cautious of Erythritol too because it's a derivative of corn (i.e. a GMO), but for now, I'm just looking at the lesser of two evils. Natives in Paraguay have been using Stevia for centuries, and their civilization is still alive, so I'm assuming that this is probably a better way to go.

    • @normangrandy8904
      @normangrandy8904 Рік тому +2

      Xylitol is great, it can repair cavities as well

    • @somethingsburning774
      @somethingsburning774 Рік тому

      @@normangrandy8904Ya I buy a 1lb bag of crystals & use a 1/2tsp w/ a little water as like a mouth rinse for about 5 min in my mouth esp before bed.

    • @somethingsburning774
      @somethingsburning774 Рік тому +4

      Aspartame in yogurt & diet coke that I used for years messed my brain up in my late 20's - I'd go into weird lapses of time & blank out. One time it was at a Target store... suddenly I didn't know how long I was in the store, what time it was,.. then I didn't know where I parked when I got out the front doors or how to get home... I'd lose things alot, had to get a new ID etc. Thankfully my mom asked about Aspartame & she told me to get off it NOW. Beware of that poison☠

    • @itsshepherd5618
      @itsshepherd5618 Рік тому +2

      @@normangrandy8904 xylitol is deadly toxic to dogs though, if anyone reading isn’t already aware 🙏🏻🐾

    • @normangrandy8904
      @normangrandy8904 Рік тому

      @@itsshepherd5618 that is interesting actually. Good to know for people who have one.
      Thanks

  • @Brick1930
    @Brick1930 Рік тому

    Thank you I will keep these items in mind when eating

  • @epiclifesociety
    @epiclifesociety Рік тому +2

    So why not just run a second rinse cycle in the dish washer?

  • @Lancetronium
    @Lancetronium 10 місяців тому

    Dude, thank you for this video. Grateful for all of your content, but I needed to know this. My gut is pretty messed up.